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1.

Identify the wrong pair in the following and write it:(1) KeechakvadhKrishnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar(2) Ekach PyalaRam Ganesh Gadkari(3) Ithe Oshalala MrutyuVasant Kanetkar(4) NatasamratVijay Tendulkar

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Wrong Pair: Natasamrcrt -Vijay Tendulkar

2.

Write short note:Keechakvadh.

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  • Krishnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar wrote Keechakvadh in the pre-independence era. It was a metaphorical drama.
  • It was based on the incident of Keechakvadh described in the epic, Mahabharata.
  • Draupadi represented helpless Mother India, while Yudhishthira represented the moderates and Bheem the extremists.
  • Keechak represented the insolent Viceroy Lord Curzon.
  • The audience used to perceive characters in this fashion and feel* enraged about the imperialistic British rule.
3.

Was the first woman producer of: Marathi movies. (a) Kamalabai Mangarulkar (b) Devika Rani (c) Amirbai Karnataki (d) Kanandevi

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Correct option: (a) Kamalabai Mangalurkar

4.

In 1925, made a movie Bajirao Mastani, which was later on banned by the British Government under the suspicion of spreading nationalistic sentiments. (a) Sanjay Leela Bhansali (b) Dadasaheb Phalke (c) Baburao Painter (d) Bhalaji Pendharkar

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Correct option: (d) Bhalaji Pendharkar

5.

In India, is the first one to make a cine camera. (a) Anandrao Painter (b) Baburao Painter (c) Dadasaheb Torne (d) Dadasaheb Phalke

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Correct option: (a) Anandrao Painter

6.

Identify the wrong pair in the following and write it:First releaseMovie(1) First full length movie released in IndiaRaja Harishchandra(2) First historical film in IndiaSimhgarh(3) Movie dealing with real social issuesSavkari Pash(4) Indian movie which got international acclaimSaint Dnyaneshwar

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Wrong pair: Indian movie which got international acclaim — Saint Dnyaneshwar

7.

Baburao painter made the movie, …………(a) Pundalik(b) Raja Harischandra (c) Sairandhri (d) Bajirao-Mastani

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Correct option: (c) Sairandhri

8.

Identify and write the wrong pair in the following set. (1) Raigadala Jevha Jag Yete – Vasant Kanetkar (2) Tilak Ani Agarkar – Vishram Bedekar (3) Sashtang Namaskar – Acharya Atre (4) Ekach Pyala – Annasaheb Kirloskar

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(4) Wrong Pair: Ekach Pyala – Annasaheb Kirloskar

9.

Write short note:Lalit

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1. Lalit is an old form of entertainment popular in Konkan, Maharashtra and Goa. It belongs to the tradition of Naaradiya Keertan. 

2. It is presumed that the presiding deity is present on the throne. It is invoked by the people as it is widely believed that the deity fulfils all the wishes. 

3. Stories of Krishna, Rama and of great devotees are presented during the performance. 

4. Lalit forms a part of the backdrop of modem Marathi theatre.

10.

Write short notes:Natashmrat

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  • The renowned author-poet Vishnu Waman Shirwadkar, also knpwn as Kusumagraj wrote Natasctmrat.
  • It is styled after Shakespeare’s well known play ‘King Lear’.
  • Ganpatrao Belvalkar, the tragic protagonist of Natasamrat represents a blend of two well-known personalities of early Marathi stage Ganpatrao Joshi and Nanasaheb.
  • The traits of both great actors are found in the main character of Natasamrat.
  • Natasamrat is a tragic story of an aging actor who gives his entire wealth to his sons and is humiliated by them.
  • This play was very popular and created history on stage performance and in playwriting.
11.

Write short note:Marathi Theatre

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  • Theatre is a place devoted to performances either solo or collective, of performing arts.
  • The 19th century saw a great development of the Marathi Theatre.
  • Vishnudas Bhave was known as the father of the Marathi Theatre. 
  • In the initial years historical, mythological plays were performed along with light farcical plays.
  • The plays had no written script. The tradition of having a complete written script began with the play ‘
  • Thorale Madhavrao Peshwe’ in 1861.
  • At the end of 19th century,„ the tradition of musical plays started.
  • Historical themes and social problems were presented through these plays.
  • The popular plays by Acharya Atre like Udyacha Sansar, Gharabaher helped the Marathi theatre to sustain through a temporary decline. Vasant Kanetkar, Vishram Bedekar, Acharya Atre, enriched the Marathi theatre.
12.

Identify the wrong pair in the following and write it:Film producerProduced Biographical Movies on(1) Acharya AtreRam Shastri(2) Vishram BedekarVasudev Balwant Phadke(3) Dinakar D. PatilDhanya te Santaji Dhanaji(4) Prabhakar PendharkarBal Shivaji

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Wrong Pair: Acharya Atre – Ram Shashtri

13.

What is Powada?

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1. Powada is a dramatic narration by altematingly reciting poetry and prosaic extracts. Powada narrates great deeds of heroic men and women in a very forceful and inspiring style. 

2. The Powada composed by – Adnyandas, a contemporary poet of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj which narrated the incident of Afzal Khan’s death and battle of Simhgarh composed by Tulsidas are very famous. 

3. In the British period, Powadas narrating the stories of Umaji Naik, Chaphekar brothers and Mahatma Gandhi were composed.

4. During the Samyukta Maharashtra Movement the Powadas were used as medium of creating public awareness.

14.

Explain the following statements with reasons.Expertise in history is important in the film industry.

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It is essential to have knowledge of history while making films on historical’ events or a person.

  • If the movie has a historical theme then art directors are required to create backdrop designs showcasing the atmosphere of that period.
  • To write movie dialogues, the knowledge of the culture and language as spoken in that period is necessary.
  • It is important to have knowledge of appropriate hairstyles, costumes, jewellery makeup of that era.
  • Scholars of history are required who can work as art directors or as consultants to the art director.
  • Experts in field of history can find many professional opportunities.
15.

Compositions of ………. are not part of Bhajans sung in Karnataka. (a) Purandardas (b) Surdah (c) Bodhendraguruswami (d) Thyagraj

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Correct option: (b) Surdas

16.

Varkari sect has developed a glorious tradition of ……. by chanting God’s name. (a) Powada (b) Dashavatari Natak (c) Bhajan-Keertan (d) Bharud

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Correct option: (c) Bhajan-Keertan

17.

The Powada composed by the poet ………. on the incident of the killing of Afzal Khan is well-known. (a) Adnyandas (b) Tulsidas (c) Ramdas(d) Surdas

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Correct option: (a) Adnyandas.

18.

Traditionally, ……. is supposed to be the founder of keertan tradition. (a) Saint Namdev (b) Saint Eknath (c) Naradmuni (d) Saint Gadge Maharaj

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Correct option: (c) Naradmuni

19.

In the 18th century, ………. started a Phad of Dashavatara artists which used to perform all over Maharashtra. (a) Saint Gadge Maharaj (b) Adnyandas (c) Tulsidas (d) Shyamiji Naik Kale

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Correct option: (d) Shyamji Naik Kale

20.

………. is known as the Father of Marathi theatre. (a) V. J. Kirtane (b) Dattopant Patwardhan (c) Vishnudas Bhave (d) Annasaheb Kirloskar

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Correct option: (c) Vishnudas Bhave.

21.

Powada composed by Tulsidas on the battle of ………. is very well known. (a) Panhala (b) Raigarh (c) Pratapgad (d) Simhgarh

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Correct option: (d) Simhgarh

22.

Explain the concept:Dashavatara Theatre.

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  • The stories presented in Dashavatara shows are based on the ten incarnations of Vishnu.
  • The method of acting, make-up, costumes in Dashavatara show is set by the tradition.
  • It is mostly a musical show but there may be a few spontaneous dialogues.
  • At the beginning of the show, Sutradhar, the narrator invokes Lord Ganesha, for its successful run.
  • Dashavatara is part of the folk theatre in Maharashtra which has its origin in mythological plays.
23.

Explain the concept:Bhajan.

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  • Singing songs in praise of God and chanting God’s name accompanied by instruments like taal (cymbals), mridangam, pakhavaj is known as Bhajan.
  • Bhajan is an important element of devotional music for those who are on the path of devotion.
  • Varkari sect made Bhajans accessible to all.
  • There are two types of Bhajans, Chakri and Songi Bhaj.
  • Devotees keep moving in circular fashion and without break in Chakri Bhajan.
  • In Songi Bhajan, singer-actors act as devotees and deliver dialogues in the form of devotional songs.
24.

Write short note:Tamasha (Folk theatre)

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1. Tamasha is a Persian word which means a pleasing sight. Tamasha emerged as an independent form in the 18th century absorbing the traits of folk theatre and classical arts. 

2. Tamasha is classified into ‘Sangeet Bari’ and ‘Dholakicha Phad’. Dance and music are more important than drama in Sangeet Bari. Tamasha with drama as main part was developed later. It included Vag, the dramatic part a little later. 

3. The show begins by singing the praise of Lord Ganesha, known as Gana. It is followed with the presentation of Gavalan. 

4. The second part of Tamasha presents the Vag. The plays like ‘Vichchha Mazi Puri Kara’ or ‘Gadhavache Lagna’ were very popular.

25.

Explain the following statements with reasons:Vishnudas Bhave is known as the Father of Marathi Theatre.

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  • The origins of the Marathi theatre can be traced to Dashavatara tradition. Lalit forms a backdrop of Marathi theatre.
  • Seetaswayamvar, the first play, written and presented by Vishnudas Bhave was very successful.
  • The movement of stage plays started by Vishnudas Bhave was followed in Maharashtra by historical, mythological and also light farcical stage plays.
  • The farcical plays dealt with social issues in a humorous way. Therefore, he is known as the Father of Marathi theatre.
26.

Make a list of various types of entertainment and classify them into different categories.

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  • Entertainment can be classified into two categories, active and passive.
  • Active entertainment means an individual’s mental-physical participation. In passive entertain-ment, a person may not be an actual participant.
  • To play cricket is active form of entertainment but to watch a cricket match is passive entertainment.
  • To participate in festivals, fairs, celebrations is active entertainment but to watch as audience is passive entertainment.
27.

Write short note:Entertainment and professional opportunities.

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  • There are many professions associated with theatre and cinema.
  • Professional hairstylists, costume designers, make-up artists, art directors who put up stage backdrops are required in theatre.
  • Directors, technicians, actors, light men, costume and jewellery designers and assistants are required too. Experts in music and script writers, singers are required.
  • Cinema requires all of them along with dance directors, singers, cameramen, dialogue writers and story writers. Scholars of history can work in this field as art directors.
28.

Write short note:Need of entertainment

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  • Entertainment of excellent quality is essential for healthy growth of a person as it is an integral part of one’s life.
  • To break the boredom of routine life and keep the mind lively and fresh we need gome entertainment.
  • It makes us feel more energetic and our efficiency at- work improves.
  • Hobbies and games are pursued for entertainment which eventually develops personality.
  • Entertainment refreshes our mind and helps to distress.
  • Lack of entertainment in one’s life will lead to monotonous life and boredom.
29.

How can plays bring about social awakening?

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  • As theatre is an audio-visual medium, it creates a strong impact on the audience.
  • They commented on evil customs, traditions, superstitions in our society. This started the reformation process.
  • Sharada, a musical play, written by Govind Ballal Deval shed light on the evil custom of marrying young girls to aged men in a humorous style.
  • ‘Ekach Pyala’ by Ram Ganesh Gadkari made the society aware about the evil effects of drinking.
30.

Explain the following statements with reasons:Puppetry is an oldest form of entertainment.

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  • Puppet show was an important form of entertainment.
  • The remains of clay dolls have been found in the excavations at the archaeological sites of Harappa, Egypt and Greece civilisations.
  • Information on puppets is found in the texts like Mahabharata and in Panchatrantra stories.
  • The ancient text Mahabharat has a mention that puppetry was one of the 64 arts.
31.

Write short notes:Means of Entertainment

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  • Entertainment is an integral part of man’s life. Man has developed many means of entertainment since ancient times.
  • Ancient times saw the rise of festivals, fairs, sports, dance-music, etc.
  • The means of entertainment changed with times.
  • Television, mobiles, video games and movies and such other modem means of entertainment were introduced.
  • Folk music, classical music, plays, books, newspapers, magazines are some mediums of entertainment which are available. Different types of sports, hobbies and travel too are means of entertainment.
32.

Write about the development of Indian film industry.

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1. Cinema is a medium that brings together art and technology. With the advent of the technology of motion pictures the film industry came into being. It gave rise to the era of silent movies. 

2. The technology of sound recording paved the way for talkies. Dadasaheb Torane, A. P Karandikar, S. N. Patankar and V. E Divekar made the movie Pundalik with help from foreign techniciAnswer: This was a great step in the development of the art. 

3. Dadasaheb Phalke made a full length movie, completely processed in India. He made silent movies and documentaries also. 

4. Baburao Painter’s cousin, Anandrao Painter made the first cine-camera. Baburao Painter made many historical movies and a movie on realistic social issues. Bhalaji Pendharkar made movies invoking nationalist sentiments.

5. Kamalabai Mangarulkar was the first woman producer, who made movies in Marathi as well as Hindi. 

6. Prabhat Film Company made many religious, historical, mythological and social movies. Production studios like Bombay Talkies, Rajkamal Productions, R. K. Studios, Navketan played significant role in development of the Indian film Industry. Period from 1961 to 1981 is the golden period of Indian film industry.

33.

Write about the art of Puppetry.

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  • The Kathputali is a traditional art of puppetry which has two styles.
  • One that developed in Rajasthan and the other in South India.
  • In ancient India, materials like wood, wool, leather, horns and ivory were used to make puppets.
  • The role of the narrator known as Sutradhar is very crucial in stage show.
  • The stage for this puppetry show is very small but the puppeteers use light and sound effects in an ingenious way.
  • Shadow puppets, hand puppets, string puppets and wooden puppets are used in Kathputali shows.
  • The artists who perform Kathputali shows are found in Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Telangana, Karnataka and Kerala.
34.

Write about the contributions of Bhosale family to drama.

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  • The Bhosale family of Tanjore were successors of Chhatrapati- Shivaji Maharaj. They were patrons of arts.
  • The rulers of the Bhosale family encouraged dramas in Marathi and in southern languages.
  • Some of them have written a few plays and also translated Sanskrit plays.
35.

What is required to be a Keertankar?

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The following qualities are required to be a Keertankar:

  • A Keertankar also known as Haridas or Kathekaribuva needs to be very well informed.
  • He should have wide experience and knowledge of the world.
  • He should be well-versed in mythological and social subjects.
  • He needs to train himself in qratory, singing, musical instruments, dance and humour.
  • He should dress in a traditional way.
36.

……… are supposed to be the first keertankar in Maharashtra. (a) Saint Dnyanehshwar (b) Saint Tukaram (c) Saint Namdev (d) Saint Eknath

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Correct option: (c) Saint Namdev

37.

Explain the following statements with reasons.Bharuds composed by Saint Eknath are popular in Maharashtra.

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  • Saint Eknath composed Bharuds with the purpose of educating people on various aspects of life.
  • Bharuds composed by Saint Eknath had a wide range of subjects, dramatic quality, easy rhythm and humour.
  • People liked the way it was performed.
  • A message was given in a humorous way.
38.

Write about Dashavatara form of folk theatre.

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  • The stories presented in Dashavatara are based on the 10 incarnations of Lord Vishnu.
  • The method of acting, make-up, costumes in Dashavatara shows is set by the tradition.
  • The show is mostly musical but sometimes there may be a few spontaneous dialogues.
  • The characters representing gods use wooden masks. At the start of the show, the sutradhara invokes Lord Ganesha.
  • The show ends by breaking dahihandi, followed by aarati, praising the God.
  • This is part of folk theatre in Maharashtra.
  • Dashavatara shows are presented in the regions of Konkan and Goa after the harvesting season is over.
39.

Powadas composed by …………. were not the part of Samyukta Maharashtra Movement. (a) Amarsheikh (b) Patthe Bapurao (c) Annabhau Sathe(d) Gawankar

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Correct option: (b) Patthe Bapurao

40.

Why is Maharashtra known as the land that nurtured the Indian film industry?

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1. The contribution of Madanrao Madhavrao Pitale, the Patwardhan family of Kalyan and Harishchandra Sakharam Bhatvadekar is very important in the development of Indian movies. 

2. Dadasaheb Torane, A. E Karandikar, S. N. Patankar, V. E Divekar sought help from foreign technicians and made a movie entitled Pundalik. It was released in Mumbai in 1912. 

3. ‘Raja Harischandra’ was the first movie to be processed completely in India. It was released in Mumbai in 1913. 

4. The credit of making a full-length movie goes to Maharashtra. Therefore Maharashtra is known as the land that nurtured the Indian film industry

41.

Identify the wrong pair in the following and write it:Name of the PlayPlaywright(1) Thorale Madhavrao PeshweV. J. Kirtane(2) Ekach PyalaAnnasaheb Kirloskar(3) Sangeet SharadaShripad Krishna Kolhatkar(4) Sangeet ManapamanKrishnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar

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Wrong Pair: Sangeet Sharada – Shripad Krishna Kolhatkar

42.

Explain the nature of Rashtriya Keertan.

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  • During the independence movement, a new type of Keertan was developed known as Rashtriya Keertan.
  • It is performed in the same way as Naradiya Keertan.
  • It placed more importance on creating awareness by narrating the life stories of great leaders of the Indian independence movement, scientists, social reforms, etc.
  • Dattopant Patwardhan of Wai started Rashtriya Keertan.
43.

Explain the concept:Documentaries

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  • A film which gives information, inspires and educates people and is a short film is a documentary.
  • Documentaries were made on freedom struggle, national leaders, social issues and superstitions, forts, animal species, sports, etc.
  • They were aimed at creating public awareness about various issues.
  • They are shown in the cinema theatres before the start of the main movie.
44.

Explain the concept:Keertan.

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  • Keertan involves oratory, singing, acting, dancing and story telling.
  • Naradmuni is assumed to be the founder of Keertan tradition.
  • It is pure glorification of god. It is also a medium to educate the masses about good values of life and very purpose of human life.
  • There are two parts in Naraadiya keertan Poorvarang and Uttarrang. Poorvarang comprises of Naman.
  • Nirupanacha Abhang and Nirupan; Uttarrang comprises of narration of a story to illustrate the main theme.
  • Keertan has two traditions in Maharashtra – Naraadiya and Varakari.
45.

Explain the concept:Bharud.

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  • Bharud can be described as a metaphorical song that has spiritual and ethical lessons. Bharud is similar to road show.
  • Bharud is popular because of its wide range of subjects, humorous presentation, dramatic quality and easy rhythm.
  • Bharuds are composed with the purpose of educating people on various aspects of life.
  • Even though Bharuds of Saint Eknath are famous, bharuds were composed by many saints including Saint Dnyaneshwar.
46.

Identify the given picture and write about his contribution:

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1. The given picture is of Dadasaheb Phalke who is known as the Father of Indian Film Industry. 

2. He released the first movie ‘Raja Harishchandra’ in Mumbai in 1913. He directed the movie which was entirely processed in India for the first time.

3. He made silent movies named as Mohini- Bhasmasur, Savitri-Satyavana. 

4. He also made documentaries on the rock cut caves of Verul and pilgrim centres of Nashik and Tryambakeshwar. Later, he made historical and mythological movies. 

5. The Government of India has honoured him by instituting Dadasaheb Phalke Award given for lifetime contribution to cinema, which is considered one of the most prestigious awards.